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sean_from_ohio's review
3.0
The idea behind this series is really good. You grab a couple of creators and let them run wild with a one and done Deadpool story with literally any other Marvel character. You get a crazy collection here of team-ups with big stars and......D-listers, and both are equally funny. The art is all over the place but never bad. My favorite team-up was with Hercules and I'd love to see it again. Overall, a fun but meaningless book.
anastasiarozova's review
4.0
I loved it! I love Deadpool and his insanity, this volume didn't ddisappoint me. If I'm able to find continuation, I'll be reading the series further.
leia3771's review
4.0
A fun mindless read.
WARNING! If your looking for plot or a glance into the Deadpool Universe, well this isn't the comic to read. Think of this a fun side plot.
Overall, I really did enjoy this.
WARNING! If your looking for plot or a glance into the Deadpool Universe, well this isn't the comic to read. Think of this a fun side plot.
Overall, I really did enjoy this.
just_fighting_censorship's review against another edition
1.0
The first issue (and the best of the bunch) is #899 and then the series continues on in descending issue number...why? I guess just to annoy me.
The first issue guest stars Hercules trapped in a maze created by Arcade (yay) and Nightmare (okay). This was a fun story and the team-up was entertaining, but it was downhill from there.
The Zapata Brothers...who?
The Ghost Riders...forgettable
US Ace & Rocket Racoon knock-offs...but not in space? Why? Because that would actually be fun.
It! The Living Colossus...yawn
FrankenCastle...first time I've ever seen this character, it made no sense to me.
Overall, there were six issues but only the first was worth reading. The end also has a Deadpool Spotlight with interviews from writers...which I only skimmed because I had reached my boredom threshold.
The first issue guest stars Hercules trapped in a maze created by Arcade (yay) and Nightmare (okay). This was a fun story and the team-up was entertaining, but it was downhill from there.
The Zapata Brothers...who?
The Ghost Riders...forgettable
US Ace & Rocket Racoon knock-offs...but not in space? Why? Because that would actually be fun.
It! The Living Colossus...yawn
FrankenCastle...first time I've ever seen this character, it made no sense to me.
Overall, there were six issues but only the first was worth reading. The end also has a Deadpool Spotlight with interviews from writers...which I only skimmed because I had reached my boredom threshold.
jhliu's review against another edition
3.0
I hadn't ever read any Deadpool, even after all the attention the character got after the Wolverine movie, but a couple volumes showed up at our library so I decided to check a couple out. Funny, but I'm only getting bits and snippets of the origin story and explanation of who exactly Deadpool is.